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Stephen A. Smith Rips Kenny Atkinson For Saying Cavs Won Analytically
Stephen A. blasted Atkinson for saying Cleveland “analytically” won two of three games while trailing New York 3-0. He called the comment “egregious” and said “that moment right there” is why analytics can’t replace results. Smith said numbers matter, but warned teams against ignoring the eye test, instincts and the scoreboard in playoff moments.
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Mike D'Antoni: Victor Wembanyama Will Win 10 MVP Awards
"He can be back and impact the shot anyway. He's the only guy who can do that," D'Antoni said, explaining that Wembanyama's length lets him break the fundamental rule of screen coverage. "You can't teach that, and you can't get around that. That's why he's going to be the two-time defending MVP for the next 10 years."
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Jay Williams Believes Victor Wembanyama Has Potential To Become an All-Time Great
Williams said Wemby has “the makings of potentially the greatest player we’ve ever seen,” citing his 7-foot-4, Kevin Durant-like skill, shooting and grounded temperament. He compared his mindset to Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, saying even after 33-point game, Wemby stays measured. Williams said the physical and mental tools already look historic if championships eventually follow for San Antonio ahead.
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Paul Pierce Warns OKC's Injury Crisis Could End Their Championship Hopes
"You got to be healthy at this time of the year," Pierce said, with Mitchell ruled out for Game 4 with a calf strain and Williams questionable with a hamstring as OKC leads the Spurs 2-1. "If they not going to be able to come back and be full throttle against the Spurs, it could be over."
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Brian Windhorst Says Victor Wembanyama's Game 4 Should Raise Alarm Bells For Thunder
Windhorst said San Antonio played with the force of a team avoiding a 3-1 hole, while OKC looked stressed without A.J. Mitchell and Jalen Williams. Missing two creators put too much on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Wemby punished it. After only two dunks across Games 2 and 3, he had four, setting the tone for Spurs in Game 4 at home.
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